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    #16
    From what I can see this looks like a LSR that was assembled by Sauer. Blued finish and E/37 on the upper right of the receiver ring as well as Sauer firing proofs and four digit serial. Gustloff guns are typically phosphated and five digit serialed. Does the top of the receiver ring show a E/WaA37 for Sauer final assembly?

    Jim

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      #17
      Hi Bill,
      You are correct on the stock. It is a replacement. I have the original (rather what is left of it!) but it is non functional.

      Gary


      Originally posted by BILL GRIST
      Gary, Very nice rifle>> Is the stock original to the weapon I see a extra bolster in rear part the stock which is indicative of a French post war up grade.. BILL

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        #18
        Hi Ostmark,

        The metal all matches except for the bolt. It matches itself however.

        Gary


        Originally posted by Ostmark
        A very nice one, has the rifle matching numbers?(i am not sure because my english is not as that good to understand what you have written "The rifle matches save for the bolt and the stock")

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          #19
          Very Good J.! Yes it does. I replaced the stock with the french postwar as it looked the closest to the original that was on it. The original is broken in two and the rear half is missing(so I couldn't rebuild it) so I did the next best thing and matched as close as I could.

          Gary


          Originally posted by J.Purnell
          From what I can see this looks like a LSR that was assembled by Sauer. Blued finish and E/37 on the upper right of the receiver ring as well as Sauer firing proofs and four digit serial. Gustloff guns are typically phosphated and five digit serialed. Does the top of the receiver ring show a E/WaA37 for Sauer final assembly?

          Jim

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